Backups was Restoring MBR - Solved
Bill Horne
bill at horne.net
Wed Jan 5 22:47:41 EST 2005
Rich Braun wrote:
>>On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 11:16:16AM -0500, Bill Horne wrote:
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>>>3. Backups at one-month intervals don't cut it. From now on, weekly at a
>>>minimum. Suggestions for automating the process are welcome.
>>>
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>dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote:
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>>cron and rsync. Lots of good options there.
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>AIT tapes, a tape jukebox and amanda. Keep offsite copies at your office, in
>your car, at a friend's house. Protects against both accidental deletions and
>physical loss of the computer system (fire/theft/tsunami). Rsync can provide
>only limited protection against physical loss (bandwidth requirements usually
>restrict your backups to the same physical building, from which a thief could
>walk out with all your computers). Yes I've been burgled (1997) so I have
>experience in the matter.
>
>Go to eBay and do such searches as "ait drive", "ait autoloader", and/or "ait
>tapes". Prices are often ridiculously low; I've paid as little as $6 per
>50-gig tape: at that price I can even back up a pile of miniDV video tapes.
>
>You can also find my old postings on the subject: go to the blu mailing list
>page at http://www.blu.org/pipermail/, go to the bottom of the page where it
>has a google search box and look for 'ait' in list 'discuss'. The box then
>issues the following search to www.google.com: 'ait inurl:pipermail/discuss
>site:blu.org' .
>
>-rich
>
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Rich,
Thanks for the suggestion: since I'm not able to commit much money, I'll
be unable to pursue AIT as an option.
I do have CD-R's and Norton Ghost on the W2K box, but that's not
something I can automate. However, my Debian box has a SAMBA server, so
I can automate backups to the Debian machine and would like ideas about
that. I also have some older Colorado tapes I could use in a pinch,
although they're only about 350 MB per tape, and a DAT drive with a few
tapes that's on a spare machine in my cellar.
TIA.
Bill
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